Betrayal after being betrayed, and yet again, by those she trusts most.
Life can be incredibly unfair and harsh, and when it becomes so, one can become delirious from the pain. Overcome, wishing she could die, Lyl finds one single thing to hold onto, and it becomes her purpose; a reason to continue breathing, to the point of obsession. A boy she doesn't even know the name of.
This book is def dark in places, but what character growth is there truly worth noting that was not the cause of someone overcoming the worst life has to offer? What hero from history, or even mythology, never had to strive for the admiration we show them?
And why not? Life can be cruel and wonderful. We are inspired by those who find good in the darkness, even if it is the smallest possible glimmer, and who build that into a light that shines through into other people's lives.
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